Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror
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Library Journal Review
Hayden, a four-star general and the former head of both the NSA and CIA, gives listeners an unprecedented view into the world of U.S. intelligence, detailing the struggles and obstacles to keeping America safe in an age of terrorism. Hayden discusses obvious topics such as the response to the 9/11 attacks and Edward Snowden's whistle-blowing as well as common challenges we would never consider. What happens if the NSA's computer network needs to be updated? How do you deal with restructuring a massive intelligence organization? Hayden covers these topics and many more in this honest retelling of his time serving his country. Hayden's narration adds a personal element. VERDICT A great listen for those interested in intelligence and politics.-Sean Kennedy, Univ. of Akron Lib. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Kirkus Book Review
The former director of the National Security Agency and the CIA unsurprisingly defends espionage as vital to American safety in a violent world, but he spices the conversation with sharp portraits of politicians, military commanders, rulers of other nations, and sometimes himself.Hayden's combination of memoir and long-form debate tract rests on the foundation of his oft-stated belief in personal privacy for American citizens and why government spying in the name of national security must sometimes trump that privacy. Occasionally, the author, a retired Air Force four-star general, is a shrill debater, but more often his argument is nuanced and educational. Given the magnitude of the tragedy of 9/11, the role of espionage to combat terrorist attacks dominates the narrative. But espionage in a broader context enters the story as well, especially in relation to Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Syria, Pakistan, and other global hot spots. Hayden's characterizations of American politicians, including presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama and vice presidents Dick Cheney and Joe Biden, are grounded not so much in partisanship as in how those men treated the NSA and the CIA as gatherers of intelligence. Without subtlety, the author excoriates dozens of journalists, senators, House of Representatives members, and international leaders of nations hostile to the United States; nobody viewed by Hayden as an enemy of responsibly conducted espionage is spared his barbs. Naturally, such high-level gossip makes for intriguing reading. When the chapters turn to policy and away from score-settling, Hayden provides interesting discussions of the lethal use of drones against alleged terrorists, and he relates the vital and all-too-rare nature of foreign language skills among American spies. He humanizes the daily work of spies while illuminating the impacts on their family members, and he makes distinctions about various interrogation methods, including waterboarding. For readers of all political and ideological persuasions with even slightly open minds, Hayden is a worthy guide to a secretive realm. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Library Journal Reviews
Hayden, a retired U.S. Air Force four-star general who served as director of the National Security Agency (NSA) from 1999 to 2005 and director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 2006 to 2009, covers thorny ground (e.g., Why did the NSA launch its controversial terrorist surveillance program?) as he explains the state of American intelligence.
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Hayden, M. V. (2016). Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror . Penguin Publishing Group.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hayden, Michael V. 2016. Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror. Penguin Publishing Group.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hayden, Michael V. Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror Penguin Publishing Group, 2016.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Hayden, M. V. (2016). Playing to the edge: american intelligence in the age of terror. Penguin Publishing Group.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Hayden, Michael V. Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror Penguin Publishing Group, 2016.
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